yes
A mammoth
I guess the wooly mammoth, which is extinct.
wooly mammoth
mammoth
The woolly mammoth.
No. It was a mammal (gave live birth).
That would be considered the human.
There were several species of mammoth, and each one was a different weight. The largest mammoth and the second largest known terrestrial mammal was the Songhua River mammoth, which weighed 19 tons. The woolly mammoth was medium sized, and weighed 8 tons.
a member of the mammoth species a giant furry elephant that migrated from Europe to North America a planteater a mammal bigger than the elaphant to day
There were several species of mammoth, and each one was a different weight. The largest mammoth and the second largest known terrestrial mammal was the Songhua River mammoth, which weighed 19 tons. The woolly mammoth was medium sized, and weighed 8 tons.
No, the noun mammoth is a concrete noun. Although the mammoth is long extinct, there are physical remains in many places on Earth. It was a large, hairy mammal, very similar to an elephant.*The word mammoth is also an adjective, used to describe a noun as huge, enormous, immense.
The mammoth is an extinct mammal that resembled modern elephants in appearance. They lived during the Pleistocene epoch and are closely related to elephants. Mammoths had long curved tusks and were adapted to cold environments.